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‘On the up’: Greens set out their stall on cost-of-living crisis, housing, NHS and water pollution
Green Party co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay during the Green Party General Election campaign launch at St George's Bristol, May 30, 2024

GREEN leaders set out the party’s proposals to tackle the cost-of-living crisis, housing crisis, NHS privatisation and water pollution as they launched its election campaign today.

They said the Greens are aiming to elect four MPs on July 4 in Brighton Pavilion, Bristol Central, Waveney Valley and North Herefordshire following successes in the local elections.

Speaking in Bristol, co-leader Adrian Ramsay said the party is offering “real hope and real change” to voters and backed bringing water firms into public ownership.

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